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**•How To Lower Save File Sizes In Skyrim•**

Are tu getting bloated save files at 20-90 Megs? Is your precious Skyrim that you've spent 500+ hours slowing down? Don't worry! There's an easy but time-consuming solution to this!

•Unfavourite "favourite" items that you've left in chests and dado to followers.

•Dump any hoarded items from your house/s and some accumulating items that tu give to followers in "re spawning items" such as: dead bandit bodies, giant's corpses o a container that tu don't own. Eventually, these items will disappear from your save file after just a few in-game days, weeks o even months when the enemies/containers re spawn.
#NOTE#
tu can also use this method for clearing old dungeons of "glitchy" items such as weapons and loose loot that won't "re spawn."
#NOTE#
tu can effectively speed up this process por "Fast-Travelling" everywhere.


•Undo any "rune-spells" that you've cast and use it on an enemy to de-activate it forever.
#NOTE#
The game has to tack where tu cast these spells and they can build up. (This is the same for Ash Piles, Ghostly Remains & Ice Wraith Remains) Make sure an ENEMY activates the rune and NOT a civilian. tu can get into SERIOUS trouble if tu leave a rune spell on the footpath where someone could get killed por it.

•Place any unused and/or hoarded arrows, keys & lockpicks in a chest o get rid of some por doing *step 2.

•Store all of your items in one house at a time.
If tu own several houses with tons of loot, your game save will get bloated very quickly.
#NOTE#
If tu only have a few momentums in each house that's okay.

•Try not to mover anything from their "default" locations.
If tu knock down a goblet, spill comida on the ground o leave weapons/armor on the ground, it will stay in your save forever and it'll have to be "tracked" whenever tu visit that location. If tu accidentally mover things from their default positions, just take them and sell, o dump them in a "re spawning body/corpse."

•COMPLETELY loot chests/containers. If tu open some kind of cache and there's only a couple of items that tu want, the game may have to track the left-over contents inside the chest.
#NOTE#
This is OPTIONAL! No one has confirmed if this step works.

•Have one quest active at a time. If tu have several "activated quests" at once, all of the markers & information for the quest/s must be tracked. So if tu only have one o even no quests activated, the game won't have to be calculating that information.

#NOTE#
If you've successfully followed this guide and your save file increased por 1 o 2MBs, don't worry, your save file is just confused about the "missing" items it has been tracking for ages. When tu re-load the game and borrar even más items from the game, your save file will eventually reduce in size.
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